“Dark Souls” developer From Software has introduced its new game, “Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice,” at E3 2018.
Square Enix just released a new teaser trailer for “Kingdom Hearts 3” and it features famous characters from “Frozen,” “Wreck-It Ralph” and “Tangled.”
The data stolen included information related to undersea warfare and plans of a supersonic anti-ship missile, which is currently in the works.
EA has announced “FIFA 19” at E3 2018 and confirmed that the game is coming to the Nintendo Switch, Xbox 360 and many other platforms.
EA Originals has announced a new game, called “Sea of Solitude,” that’s set for release in early 2019.
Electronic Arts and its subsidiaries addressed the microtransactions controversy that hit their games last year.
EA’s new subscription service will give PC players access to new games as they go live.
EA DICE has announced a new squad system, new playable characters and other features coming to “Star Wars Battlefront 2” this year.
According to a recently published patent, Microsoft’s next-generation patent could have the ability to generate energy for itself using light emitted by a nearby display.
Here’s the official press conference schedule of all video game publishers attending this year’s E3.
Facebook rolled out fb.gg, a gaming-focused streaming hub that allows viewers to financially compensate their favorite streamers.
Bandai Namco has announced that it is delaying the release of “New Gundam Breaker” for PC.
A Steam ad may have just confirmed “Just Cause 4,” a game that’s rumored to make an appearance at E3 2018.
"Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu" and "Let's Go Eevee" will require players to move the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controller around to catch Pokémon, even in handheld mode.
Photos of the alleged Pixel 3 XL prototype have surfaced online and they appear to confirm that the phone will have a notch, a single rear camera and a glass back.
Microsoft may have pushed back the release date of “Crackdown 3,” but the game will still show up at E3 2018.
"Hitman 2" continues Agent 47's story and it also comes with a new online co-op mode that allows two players to work together to take down their targets.
The restriction could help Google management defuse months of protest by thousands of employees against the company's work with the U.S. military to identify objects in drone video.
In a bid to target first-time users and to convert customers of other providers to its own service, telecommunications company Sprint is launching a $15 monthly unlimited plan Friday.
The BlackBerry KEY2 may look like the KEYone, but it comes with dual cameras and promises to offer better performance.
The Fire TV Cube can stream 4K HDR content, and it can also function like a standalone Amazon Echo smart speaker.
PS4 owners can roam the zombie apocalypse on a motorcycle in 2019.
Find out which one is better between Apple’s Memoji and Samsung’s AR Emoji.
A Microsoft official predicts that LTE will eventually become an integral part of notebooks.
Instagram's new video hub will include shows from its partners and it will feature content that’s typically seen on YouTube.
The Galaxy Note 9 will look almost exactly like the Note 8 and it won't have an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Sonos has announced its Beam smart speaker that features Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant and Apple’s AirPlay 2 technology at launch.
Gamers will have to pay for a Nintendo Switch Online Service subscription if they want to trade or battle online in "Pokémon: Let's Go Pikachu" and "Let's Go Eeevee."
Here’s everything you need to know about Apple’s new macOS Mojave update for Mac devices.
A new class action lawsuit filed against Apple cites the defects and flaws of the Apple Watch smartwatch.